-
I had a chance to catch up with them to chat about their beginnings in New York City, what they might change about New York City since they are named after Robert Moses the 1950s big apple politician who changed the city landscape, weird sampling and much more. -
Manny James Gives Substance & Soul On New Single "Close 2 Me" and Upcoming Album [INTERVIEW]
Finding true soul/R&B music these days could be compared by some to the tedious task of finding a needle in a haystack. The questions become which artists does one follow? Who do I turn to for consistent good classic R&B? Patriarch Recording artist Manny James believes that not only does he have the answer but, he IS the answer. -
Tiffany Evans Talks 'All Me' EP, Fetty Wap Connection, Being a Mother and More [INTERVIEW]
Fifteen years after "Star Search," Tiffany Evans is all grown up and unapologetically singing her truth on her 2015 EP, 'All Me.' In this exclusive interview, she talks about her connection to Fetty Wap, being a mother and so much more. -
Violinist Joshua Bell Talks Viral Video Fame, New Album and Shares Exclusive Playlist [Q&A]
Joshua Bell went viral in 2007 after a Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial had him playing violin at a D.C. Metro station for indifferent commuters. Here, he talks about that experience, his new classical album and shares with us an exclusive playlist. -
Soul Asylum & The English Beat: Alt-Legends & Ska Pioneers Paint the US Twin/Tone 2-Tone [Q&A]
Soul Asylum and the English Beat rock across the U.S. this summer on a tour combining the '90s alternative hit-makers with the '80s rudeboys. The two bands take over the Wellmont Theater in Montclair, New Jersey, tomorrow night at 8 p.m. -
Jason Martin of Starflyer 59 Talks New Album 'Slow' and Return to Tooth & Nail Records [Q&A]
Seasoned shoegazers Starflyer 59 returns with new album 'Slow,' the band's first on Tooth & Nail Records in six years. Here, the group's frontman, Jason Martin, talks exclusively to Music Times about the new record and his lasting music career. -
Chris Daughtry Talks Life After 'American Idol' & 'The Walking Dead' Conspiracy Theories [Q&A]
After over a decade on television, American Idol is officially over, but Chris Daughtry is just getting started. The 36-year-old rocker may not have won the fifth season of the popular singing competition (ultimately losing to Taylor Hicks), still Daughtry walked away with something much better than the title: a legitimate career. Although he finished in fourth place, since his Idol run ended in 2006 Daughtry ranks third in the number of albums sold by any contestant to date (behind Carrie Underwood and Kelly Clarkson respectively). -
'Voice' Winner Jordan Smith Talks 'Something Beautiful,' Rihanna & Confidence [Exclusive]
At times, it may seem as though The Voice contestants come and go with the wind, but season 9 winner Jordan Smith refuses to be forgotten. Fresh off his win as a member of Team Adam in December 2015, the young man with a magical voice released his debut album Something Beautiful in March. And, in bucking the tradition of Voice alumni who don't fare that well in sales, the 12-song LP debuted at No. 2 on the U.S. charts, right behind former The Voice coach Gwen Stefani's new album. -
Deadmau5 Throws Shade at Avicii, Talks Video Games in Exclusive Interview
Deadmau5 discussed the importance of live performance in EDM, his affinitiy for videogames, and Avicii's decision to stop touring in a new exclusive Music Times interview. -
Andrew Luce Releases 'Up To You' With Graves, Talks Daruma Collective, Label
Andrew Luce dishes on Daruma going official with the first release on the collective turned label. 18-year-old Andrew Luce has done more in his career already than most artists are able to do over the entirety of theirs. -
Director Salima Koroma Tackles Asian-Americans' Missing Identity in Hip Hop With 'Bad Rap'
If you were asked to quickly write down the first five Asian-American rappers that come to mind, would you be able to do it? First-time director, Salima Koroma, recently debuted her highly-anticipated documentary, 'Bad Rap,' at the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival in New York City. Koroma chopped it up with Music Times to discuss the film, explaining why she set out to tackle the issue of Asian Americans' missing identity in hip hop and disecting the stereotypes that plague their careers. -
V-Moda CEO Val Kolton On Pursuit For Best Looking & Sounding Headphones [Interview]
We chat with V-Moda's Val Kolton about trying to stay ahead of the celebrity headphone market, how long it takes to build products from start to finish, how he got started and much more.
Popular Now
-
Garth Brooks Fights Back Against Sexual Assault Allegations and Performs in Vegas
-
Justin Bieber Sparks Concern As He's Seen Looking Gaunt and Tense Amid Diddy Rumors
-
Troye Sivan Says He's 'Considering' Dating Women Amid Single Streak
-
The Dark Connection Between José Menéndez and Menudo: An Obsession with Ricky Martin?
-
Donald Clover Cancels His Last Childish Gambino Tour After Hospitalization